I never thought I would be showing them. They were just made as excercises of integration. Since mushroom experiences are so intense and packed with information, making art out of them is somehow downloading that subtle reign to a third dimension and enacting your learnings. They were a way for me to play and create some order from the experiences. Also the vivid visions I received through them are widely far and out of reach for anyone to portray. I fall short, and I suck at painting to be able to condense and explain the unfathomable lights and symbols and fractals you can see while shrooming.

But nonetheless it became as an excercise of mapping. Cartography of learning through life and resurrection. Since you are not in anyway the same after such an experience, you need to track and be able to tell yourself where is it that you were before, where are you now, and where are you heading afterwards. So using art in any way shape or form to trace a map and a road to development of being is crucial. Otherwise you might end up confused or drifting astray from substance to substance. And you get lost through meanings.

(also painting is fun!)

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Have you met the Blue Meanie yet?

no, what is that? a kind of mushrooms ?

Now I will have to watch that Beatles movie again then. I watched it in my weed year.

I would be so happy to stare at these if you wanted to upload each one

Thanks, I will try to. Let me see....

Just as I suspected. I have been where you were my guy. These are palpable. It tickles my brain n I like it.

Thanks man. I appreciate it.

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Noiceee would you mind to explain a bit? I would like to read those notes!

It's basically the creative fruits of my adolescence. Musically from when I was listening to Devil Wears Prada (top left) in high school to Bon Iver after college (top center) and a bunch of stuff I made between. A song I still to this day can not find the right, or a fitting melody to play with. See also the Vietnamese Dong (bottom right) which was part of my early exposure to forex. Which of course got me here.

that's really nice. I liked the typewriter one, very beautiful

Thanks my guy. That was about the only thing I was able to get that typewriter to do but it was worth it. Just funny the paths we're on when stuff like this comes together. I remember the job I was doing then, the music I was listening to, the girl I was dreaming about. It bottles it all somehow like you were saying. Little time capsules.